All sodas and sugary drinks are damaging to your teeth, it just depends on how often you drink soda and how often you brush your teeth. There are other chemicals in soda drinks that are harmful as well.
All carbonated soft drinks are acid and they can slowly dissolve the enamel from your teeth. They include cola, ice tea, 7-up, etc.
Coke is the soda that corrodes your teeth. However, Pepsi and RC cola are close behind Coke. Root Beer is the safest soda for your teeth.
I'm guessing coffee.
coffee...but most all Carbonated Beverages will stain but over a longer peiod of timeIf you mean pop then Pepsi and Coke.
== == coke cola
I do believe it is coffee.
Pepsi, Coke, and Mountain Dew
all drinks that contain sugar such as soda pop damage teeth
the ones with teeth
RC Cola
Wine and Soda can stain and decay teeth easily.
Yes,Soda damages your teeth. The sugar in soda coats your teeth, combining with bacteria in your mouth to form acid. Both regular and diet soda also contain carbolic acid through carbonation. These acids work to weaken tooth enamel, causing cavities and tooth decay.
Most sodas are bad for your teeth , they contain acids, and sugars, the dark ones have the added fact , they stain your teeth.
Well in general soda is not good for your teeth, but if it is in a recipe that bakes the soda in to it, it should not affect your teeth, but if the recipe is not baked it will most likely have some affect on the teeth. but as long as you brush your teeth after words, shouldn't be to big of a problem.
any soda with high fructose corn syrup
It rots our teeth
Soda, or possibly lemon juice.
I say Cranberry Juice
soda effects your teeth because the sugar just digs into your teeth.